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Nashville is a city in Washington County, Illinois as well as the county seat. The original city was laid out as New Nashville in 1830 and was granted a post office in 1831. Today, the city is both a commercial and business center as well as an agricultural resource with many farmers living and working outside of the town limits. Its businesses include several auto parts manufacturers and a trucking and warehouse service; a mining corporation that was formerly the town's main employer shut down operations in 1983.
Search for an RV in Washington County, and you will be one step closer to a memorable vacation in the state of Illinois. While you are here, you should consider expanding your vacation experience by visiting some other nearby communities. Carlyle is the location of a suspension bridge, the General Dean Suspension Bridge, that crosses the Kaskaskia River and is the only one of its kind in Illinois. Mount Vernon has a dedicated arts facility, Cedarhurst, that offers public visual and performing arts programs year-round, an annual craft fair held in early September, and is home to the Mitchell Museum. Your Nashville travel trailer rental is how you will experience this historic area in comfort.
Eldon Hazlet State Park is a popular outdoor destination located on the shoreline of Carlyle Reservoir. Visitors have the opportunity to fish, boat, and waterski, and enjoy sunrises and sunsets as a backdrop to the lake. There are nature trails where guests can walk, hike, and mountain bike, and a playground and swimming pool. The park has cabins that can be rented and there is a campground with a camp store and partial shade from the tree stands.
Pyramid State Recreation Area is a former coal strip mining area that was reclaimed around 1959 by the state. The area was used as an experiment by Southern Illinois University to see whether strip-mined areas could be rehabilitated. The area has a significantly different geographic appearance from the rest of the state's environment; it now has numerous lakes and bodies of water where guests can fish for largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish, which all have large populations. There are smaller populations of other fish species and visitors can also go boating although there is a size limit for outboard motors. Primitive camping can be enjoyed as well as hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking on park trails that wind through replanted stands of cottonwood, box elder, and sycamore. Park your Nashville RV rental nearby, and you can retire to its creature comforts when your outdoor activities have concluded.
Washington County State Recreation Area exists on land that was purchased by the state of Illinois in 1959 and includes a narrow, human-made lake situated between two streams and surrounded by open fields and stands of pine trees. The park is a popular destination for those who want to go hiking on a trail that circles the lake and provides opportunities to view the resident deer, squirrels, and other animals. It is also a good resource for anglers who can fish from the shoreline or a boat; there are several boat launches and boat docks, and guests can rent boats locally.
There are numerous RV parks and campgrounds near Nashville, and some of them may be farther out, and some may have mobile homes. Your Nashville RV trailer rental is all you will need to enjoy a relaxing and comfortable vacation no matter where you stay.
Archway RV Park is a family owned and operated RV campground that is pet-friendly and has big rig access, wheelchair-accessible showers, laundry facilities, and a pavilion with a fire pit. The park is open year-round and individual sites have pull-through or back-in access and full hookups. There are a dog run and a station where guests can fill their propane tanks, as well as cabins that can be rented.
Guests visiting Nashville for the first time should begin with a local petting farm that is open year-round and has pumpkins for sale in the fall and Christmas tours of the property; guests can help decorate the barn for Christmas if they choose, and there is a good variety of animals residing there including llamas, deer, camels, and some more typical animal species. Shoppers will enjoy a decades-old dollar store that carries cards and gifts, fabrics, and household items, plus candies and toys. Nashville is also a good town for walking around and sightseeing, window shopping, or just relaxing at a local cafe. Don't forget to take your Nashville motorhome rental for a spin out on the highways; driving an RV is one of the vacation's perks, something you can't do with a hotel room.
There are a number of locally owned and operated restaurants in Nashville and a handful of commercial outlets that should satisfy the younger members of your entourage. One local diner serves southwestern-style comfort food and has a soup and salad bar and old-fashioned, diner-style milkshakes. It is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and for weekend brunches, and it has an all-day breakfast on the menu. Guests eating here should try the fried chicken and those wishing to head back to their Nashville luxury RV rental can ask for takeout. Enjoying a good meal under an open sky is what RV vacations are all about.
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